2008 Detroit Auto Show: Hummer HX Concept
Wedged between a pair of overwraught defenses of all things ethanol by Rick Wagoner was the introduction the Hummer HX Concept. "Further expansion of the Hummer brand will be smaller and more fuel effiicent," remarked GM marketing chief Mark LaNeve.
Indeed. The HX Concept is FJ Cruiser-sized and proportioned, and, like the Toyota, carries a V6. In the HX, it's the corporate 304-hp 3.6-liter ethanol-capable "high feature" V6. It appears to have the ground clearance and approach/departure angles of a true off-roader, which is something of a novelty among "off-road" concepts.
Neat touch: The doors are removable and fender flares come off via Dzus-type fasteners for when you're in a tight spot.
It's the right size. It looks tough. And it sports the badass-est flat paint job I've seen in a long time--flat olive drab.
Check out our full coverage on the HX Concept here. -- Jason Kavanagh, Engineering Editor, Inside Line
Jan 13, 2008 10:15 am
Categories: HUMMER | Detroit Auto Show | Future Vehicles | SUVs | Trucks
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